Prime Video in the Mood: A creepy James McAvoy, Jonathan Cohen as Father Hen… Which program of the week matches your mood?

Prime Video in the Mood: A creepy James McAvoy, Jonathan Cohen as Father Hen… Which program of the week matches your mood?

Desire for action – drone games

Want to extend the summer vibe? What’s better than a beautiful coastal landscape, a group of friends and a fast-paced drone race. So must Tom (Orlando Vauthier), a brilliant but lonely teenager whose life changes when he meets a group of young anarchists who love technology and piloting. But things quickly take a turn for the worse when their shared talents are used for the benefit of crime…

If he maintains the edgy style he displayed in certain sequences of Les Papillons Noirs, director Olivier Abou innovates here by offering some ultra-dynamic drone racing scenes worthy of Pod Racing from Star Wars: The Phantom Menace.

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I want PINball – split

Do horror movie killers like Michael Myers or Hannibal Lecter scare you? Wait until you discover Split, where fear is multiplied by 23!

The great James McAvoy plays Kevin…but also Barry, Hedwig and even Patricia, so many alter egos who take turns inhabiting his body. In order to feed the “monster,” the 24th monstrous personality to be awakened, Kevin captures young Casey (Anna Taylor-Joy). He will do anything to escape, even if it means sympathizing with certain personalities of his captor… A little nugget of terror and suspense signed by M.Night Shyamalan (The Sixth Sense)!

I want drama – wild flowers

Released this summer by Premier Video, the miniseries Wild Flowers opens the doors to June Hart’s (Sigourney Weaver) flower farm and her family. The arrival at the farm of Alice (Alila Brown), June’s granddaughter orphaned after a tragic accident, lifts the veil on Hart’s many secrets.

This female-starrer adaptation of Holly Ringland’s novel of the same name is like a rose: a towering envelope that hides its thorns…

I want to learn – be Ricardo

The cult series of the 1950s I Love Lucy presented the daily life of Lucy Ricardo (Lucille Ball) and her husband Ricky (Desi Arnaz) in the form of a humorous sitcom. However, few people know that behind the scenes it was a very different situation: jealousy, betrayal, violence… Discover today the dark history of this iconic couple from the small screen, perfectly played by Nicole Kidman and Javier Bardem in the biopic Being. Ricardos.

Desire for Adventure – Detective Pikachu

A true synonym for adventure, the Pokemon video game license has no less than 9 generations of monsters that players have been delighted to discover since the release of the first opus in 1996. Want to reconnect with your childhood and take part in an unforgettable quest?

Join Tim (Justice Smith) and his partner Pikachu (Ryan Reynolds) to uncover the secrets of the city of Ryme, where Pokémon and humans live in harmony.

WANT CHILL – Jury duty

Ronald Gladden, an ordinary American citizen, is called to serve as a juror. So far, nothing unusual. A little twist that makes Jury Duty a nugget of originality? Everything about this trial is completely false: from the case to the magistrates to the other jurors, everything is scripted and perfectly portrayed by real actors. Only, Ronald Gladden ignores it! Fun and exciting, this high-profile eight-episode reality show is available now exclusively on Prime Video!

I want to have fun – huge

The quintessences of modern comedy cinema, Jonathan Cohen and Marina Foys find themselves in the most unusual couple: Frédéric (Jocko) wants a child, although it is not a priority of his partner Claire. When she does get pregnant, the grotesque Frederic reveals himself to be an attacking father-hen and takes over the pregnancy completely.

As funny as it is disturbing at times, Enorme is worth watching for the sensitive performance of Marina Foys and the disturbing madness of her partner.

These movies and series are now available on Prime Video.


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